The Mountain Home Lady Bombers put an end to a three-game losing skid and posted a season sweep of the Greenbrier Lady Panthers with a 46-33 victory Tuesday night in 6A/5A-2 blended conference play at Greenbrier.

The Lady Bombers put the mercy rule in effect when the two teams met last month, but Mountain Home took until the third quarter to gain a double-digit lead in the rematch.

Mountain Home’s Hannah Pfeifer hit a trio of 3-pointers in the first quarter, leading the Lady Bombers to a 12-9 lead, but Greenbrier’s Hannah Donham answered with a 3 to tie the score to start the second frame.

Greenbrier regained the lead when Breleigh Simmons converted an old-fashioned 3-point play to make it 17-16 midway through the second quarter. Mountain Home’s Payton Huskey ended the half with a pair of 3-pointers to give the Lady Bombers a 22-17 halftime lead.

The Lady Bombers dialed up the defensive pressure in the second half, and Huskey and Pfeifer combined for five 3-pointers as Mountain Home went on a 15-0 run for a 37-19 advantage.

Greenbrier’s Haliegh Moss ended the run with a trey, and teammate Lillee Moss hit one as well as the Lady Panthers pulled within 12. But Pfeifer finished the quarter with her sixth trey of the night for a 40-25 lead going into the fourth.

Greenbrier hit two more treys to cap a 12-3 run and to climb back within single digits at 40-31. The Lady Bombers started the game a dismal 1 of 10 from the foul line, but Huskey made the final six in a row to seal the victory for Mountain Home, which did not make a field goal in the fourth quarter.

Huskey led all scorers with 21 points, while Pfeifer added 18 for Mountain Home. Simmons paced Greenbrier with 11 points.

The Bombers and Lady Bombers host Searcy at 6 p.m. Thursday night for Senior Night at The Hangar.

LADY BOMBERS (12-13, 5-6)

Huskey 21, Pfeifer 18, Collins 3, Foreman 2, Tabor 2.

LADY PANTHERS (3-22, 2-9)

Simmons 11, Naylor 6, Gilpin 5, Donham 3, Mahan 3, Moss 3, Harmon 2.

MTN. HOME 12 10 18 6 — 46

GREENBRIER 9 8 8 8 — 33

Panthers 47,

Bombers 35

Greenbrier held Mountain Home to two points in the second quarter in the boys’ game, holding on for a blended conference victory.

Mountain Home hit Greenbrier with a quick 6-0 lead as Wehmeyer scored twice, and the Bombers took an 11-7 lead into the second period.

The Panthers got going offensively, with Juwan Clifton knocking down a pair of 3-pointers to spark a 17-2 run that put the hosts in the driver’s seat. Greenbrier took a 21-13 lead into halftime after holding Mountain Home to only two points in the second quarter.

Wehmeyer scored Mountain Home’s first six points of the third quarter, and the Bombers were within 25-22 after a 3-pointer by Colton Peters. The Bombers were within two when the Panthers ended the third with a 7-1 spurt, highlighted by a buzzer-beating 3 by AJ Matthews that put Greenbrier up 32-24 going into the fourth.

The Bombers were within seven when Wehmeyer scored to climb within 40-33 with 3:30 remaining, but Mountain Home committed back-to-back turnovers, leading to layups for Greenbrier’s Devin Clark for a 44-33 advantage.

Wehmeyer paced Mountain Home with 14 points, while Clark led Greenbrier with nine.